New Housley campaign ad features NHL Hall of Fame husband
MINNEAPOLIS — Republican Karin Housley launched a campaign ad Friday that invokes her husband’s hockey celebrity as she tries to close the gap in her race with Democratic U.S. Sen. Tina Smith.
The ad, which is set in a hockey rink, features Housley speaking to the camera about learning the values of “work hard, play fair and do the right thing.”
She takes a jab at “career politicians like Tina Smith” who “don’t understand our values and just aren’t getting anything done.” Her husband, NHL Hall of Fame defenceman and Buffalo Sabres head coach Phil Housley, then skates up and gives her a fist bump.
The ad will air in the Twin Cities and Rochester TV markets and run digitally statewide, Housley spokesman Jake Schneider said. He said the campaign made an initial 10-day buy of around $300,000 and will likely spend over $1 million on running it.


